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When a player has the crown, generally it is seen as one of the worst (albeit preventable) things that can happen to a King K. Rool player. He has very few counterplay options to the Crown as the move is his main form of defense against projectiles in the first place. [[Gut Check]] reflecting the crown is usually his only option. However, he can also [[dash attack]] through while also executing a Crown Cancel, shield, or jump out of the way and attempt a punish. However, all of these have a heavy commitment behind them, unlike the opponent throwing it. In many matchups this can not only generate more projectile pressure than usual but also lock K. Rool out of a lot of his options. This is not only due to being a whole special move down, but also because the crown itself locks down K. Rool extremely hard. | When a player has the crown, generally it is seen as one of the worst (albeit preventable) things that can happen to a King K. Rool player. He has very few counterplay options to the Crown as the move is his main form of defense against projectiles in the first place. [[Gut Check]] reflecting the crown is usually his only option. However, he can also [[dash attack]] through while also executing a Crown Cancel, shield, or jump out of the way and attempt a punish. However, all of these have a heavy commitment behind them, unlike the opponent throwing it. In many matchups this can not only generate more projectile pressure than usual but also lock K. Rool out of a lot of his options. This is not only due to being a whole special move down, but also because the crown itself locks down K. Rool extremely hard. | ||
==Origin== | |||
[[File:Crownerang Origin.png|thumb|left|156px|[[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] fighting King K. Rool in ''Donkey Kong Country''.]] | |||
This move is based on King K. Rool's main attack from the final boss fight against him in ''{{s|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country}}''. In the fight, K. Rool would throw his crown to attack the Kongs, usually to conclude a cycle of other attacks, especially later in the fight. True to K. Rool's bumbling nature, this attack also provided the only opening for the Kongs to damage him, as he was completely invincible at all other times. | |||
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==In ''Smash''== | |||
If the crown is thrown by another player, it will act as a normal item, constantly respawning whenever it crosses a [[blast zone]] or disappears over time, although it is usually close to K. Rool, often in a way he won't need to put in much effort to find it. If K. Rool touches the crown in general, he will perform a short, 17 frame uninterruptible animation of him placing it back on his head (unless he is performing another uninterruptible animation, such as another attack, [[reeling]], jumpsquat, shielding). However, there are roughly 30 frames prior to this that K. Rool can pick it up with no lag. Due to these prior factors, K. Rool is unable to pick up his own crown like a normal throwing item, as any contact will result in the crown being put back on his head; he can pick up a crown from another K. Rool as a throwing item, however. | If the crown is thrown by another player, it will act as a normal item, constantly respawning whenever it crosses a [[blast zone]] or disappears over time, although it is usually close to K. Rool, often in a way he won't need to put in much effort to find it. If K. Rool touches the crown in general, he will perform a short, 17 frame uninterruptible animation of him placing it back on his head (unless he is performing another uninterruptible animation, such as another attack, [[reeling]], jumpsquat, shielding). However, there are roughly 30 frames prior to this that K. Rool can pick it up with no lag. Due to these prior factors, K. Rool is unable to pick up his own crown like a normal throwing item, as any contact will result in the crown being put back on his head; he can pick up a crown from another K. Rool as a throwing item, however. | ||
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This glitch was removed in 3.0.0. | This glitch was removed in 3.0.0. | ||
==Techniques== | ==Techniques== |
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